Thursday, October 13, 2011

BHEL(Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited) 2011 Engineer Trainee written Exam results

The examination results of Engineer trainee examination conducted by BHEL 2011 is out.
A pdf containing the list of selected people is available in 


http://careers.bhel.in/bhel/jsp/index.jsp

ALL THE BEST

Monday, September 19, 2011

ONGC GRADUATE TRAINEE EXAM 2011 ANSWER KEY


ONGC (Oil and Natural Gases corporation) conducted Graduate Trainee Examination 2011 on 18th September. 


748 seats are available for trainees. We are working on the solutions of the written test and will be made available soon.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

BHEL(Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited) 2011 Engineer Trainee and Supervisor Trainee written Exam ANSWER KEY

BHEL 2011
The Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited conducted exams at various centres for Electronics and Electrical engineering section today(18 September 2011). The test was rated 2 out of 5 in terms of the difficulty of questions. There were 240 questions which can be considered equivalent to 1 mark questions appearing in GATE examinations. 


Answering 240 questions in 150 minutes demands lot of speed. The verbal aptitude questions as usual consumes some time.eg: Reading the passage and answering the questions asked based on them.


There were two SETS of question papers A and B. The electronics section began with questions from Op-Amps(Operational Amplifiers) 


1. Find out the gain of the amplifier by giving feedback resistance and input resistance. Anyone who remembered the formula could solve it easily.
 Gain=1+(Rf/Ri) for non-inverting mode and 
Gain= -(Rf/R) for inverting mode.


2. Unlike GATE questions based on General awareness on TECHNICAL aspects were there. For instance,
Q: Which type of material is used for Electromagnets?
options

  • Cast Iron
  • Soft Iron
  • Copper
  • None of the above
3. Many questions were asked form Electronic devices and circuits mostly basics from BJT and FET.

Q: Which of the following in npn transistor is heavily doped?
  • Emitter
  • Collector
  • Base
  • Both Emitter and collector
  • None of the above
4. From digital circuits simple questions based on multiplexers, counters, gates and shifters were asked.

Q: To make an m-bit parallel adder the minimum number of full adders required is?
  • m
  • m-1
  • m+1
  • none of the above
The answer is m-1. The first bit can be realised by half adder since it has no carry.

Q: Which kind of counters are used for ripple counters?
  • Synchronous
  • Asynchronous
  • Both
  • None
5. From quantitative aptitude questions many interesting but usual questions were there. 
Q: A and B can do a work in 10 days. A can do half the work in 10 days. How many days are required to do the work by B alone?
  • 20
  • 30
  • 10
  • none of the above
The answer is 20.

6. 20 unseen questions were easily solvable.
Two columns with one value on left side and another one on the right side. Our task is to find out whether A(value on left column) is greater than B(right column).
  • A > B
  • A < B
  • A = B
  • Insufficient data
  • Both belong to different units, so can not compare them
Q: A=X, B=Z
Ans: (4) because both are variables.

Q: A= 5 seconds B=7 km/hour
Ans: (5) 

Q: A=(m-n)^2 , B=(m+n)^2
Ans:(4) because 'm' and 'n' can be positive or negative values.

We are working on the ENTIRE SOLUTIONS and will be made available SOON.


Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering - GATE 2012 NOTIFICATION

 Date of Online Examination: 29-01-2012 (Sunday) Date of Offline Examination: 12-02-2012 (Sunday)

Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an all India examination administered and conducted jointly by the Indian Institute of Science and seven Indian Institutes of Technology on behalf of the National Coordination Board - GATE, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India.
The GATE committee, which comprises of representatives from the administering institutes, is the sole authority for regulating the examination and declaring the results.

GATE is conducted through the constitution of eight zones. The zones and the corresponding administrative institutes are:

Zone-1: Indian Institute of Science Bengaluru
Zone-2: Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Zone-3: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Zone-4: Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
Zone-5: Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Zone-6: Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Zone-7: Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Zone-8: Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

The overall coordination and responsibility of conducting GATE 2012 lies with Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, designated as the Organizing Institute for GATE 2012 .

Admission to postgraduate programmes with MHRD and some other Government scholarships/assistantships in engineering colleges/institutes is open to those who qualify in GATE examination. GATE qualified candidates with Bachelor's degree in Engineering/Technology/Architecture or Master's degree in any branch of Science/Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Applications are eligible for admission to Master's degree programmes in Engineering/Technology/Architecture as well as for Doctoral programmes in relevant branches of Science with MHRD or other government scholarships/assistantships. To avail the scholarship, the candidate must secure admission to such a postgraduate programme, as per the prevailing procedure of the admitting institution. However, candidates with Master's degree in Engineering/Technology/Architecture may seek admission to relevant Doctoral programmes with scholarship/assistantship without appearing in the GATE examination.

GATE qualification is also a minimum requirement to apply for various fellowships awarded by many Government organizations.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

[NEW] KEAM 2011 – Category/Community List for Medical Courses Published

The provisional Category/Community-wise lists of candidates who have 
qualified in the Entrance Examinations for admission to Medical Courses 2011 are 
published herewith. This list indicates the candidate's position in the respective 
category or community. The position of a candidate in the list is purely provisional. 

 The category-wise list of candidates for selection to MBBS/BDS courses, based 
on the guidelines of MCI/DCI as applicable is also published. 
 The category lists have been prepared on the basis of the rank list of Medical 
Entrance Examination and as per the claim admitted to the candidates based on 
documents submitted along with the application form. 
The Category lists will be available for reference in the Office of the 
Commissioner for Entrance Examinations and on the Website  www.cee-kerala.org
from 24.06.2011. 

Important: Candidates are advised to verify the category lists and satisfy 
themselves regarding their position in the list such as inclusion under different 
categories, eligibility for Communal/Special reservation etc. Complaints, if any, 
may be preferred to the Office of the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations on or 
before 30.06.2011.                                                                                                  
                                                                              

[new] KEAM 2011 – Category/Community List for Engineering Courses Published

The provisional Category/Community-wise lists of candidates who have 
qualified in the Engineering Rank list 2011 is published herewith. This list indicates 
the candidate's position in the respective category or community. The position of a 
candidate in the list is purely provisional.
The category list has been prepared on the basis of the Engineering rank list 
2011  and as per the claim admitted to the candidates based on documents 
submitted along with the application form.
The  Category  lists will be available for reference in the Office of the 
Commissioner for Entrance Examinations and  on the  website  www.cee-kerala.org
from 26.07.2011.
Important: Candidates are  advised to verify the category lists and satisfy 
themselves regarding their position in the list such as inclusion under different 
categories, eligibility for Communal/Special reservation etc. Complaints, if any,
may be preferred to the Office of the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations on or 
before 03.08.2011.
The category list published is subject to the result of the orders of the 
Hon'ble High Court in writ petitions filed in connection with the preparation of 
Engineering rank list 2011.         


you can see the category list CLICK HERE                   

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

UPSC announced results of IES/ISS Exam 2010

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced the resuls of the Indian Economic Service (IES)/Indian Statistical Service (ISS) Examination 2010.
An official press release said the list for the IES contains the names of 18 candidates, including six belonging to Other Backward Classes (OBCs), two to the Scheduled Castes (SCs), 1 to the Scheduled Tribes (ST) and one to the Physically Handicapped category.
The list for the ISS cotains names of 39 candidates, including 14 belonging to OBCs, 7 to SCs and 2 to STs.
The results are available on the UPSC website.